Got the following message when trying to install Photoshop CC "You are running an operating system that Photoshop no longer supports. Refer to the system requirements for a full list of supported platforms." I use Windows Vista so not sure what I need to

Hi there
I got the following message when trying to install Photoshop CC, "You are running an operating system that Photoshop no longer supports. Refer to the system requirements for a full list of supported platforms."
I use Windows Vista so not sure what I need to do now! Any help would be much appreciated thanks.

Photoshop CC only runs on Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1. Not Vista.
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